Video Entertainment System (VES) - a 4-bit console reminiscent of the Atari 2600.
Playvision - An 8-bit console reminiscent of the Nintendo Entertainment System. It introduces the light gun controller.
Revelation - A 16-bit console reminiscent of the Sega Genesis. Also has a CD-ROM add-on reminiscent of the Sega CD.
Neptune - A 32-bit console. It has superior 2d graphics over the Revelation and has decent 3d graphics, though on the blocky side. It is also the first CD-ROM based console. It introduces the steering wheel controller, as well as the arcade stick controller.
Panther - A 64-bit console reminiscent of the Nintendo 64. It uses superior 3d graphics over the Neptune. It is the first console to allow four controllers at once. It also introduces the rumble pack accessory.
Dynamia - A 128-bit console reminiscent of the Sega Dreamcast, PS2, and Xbox. It is the first console to allow online multiplayer.
Nexus - A console of the current generation reminiscent of the Xbox 360 and PS3. It allows other video games to be downloaded via console. It also introduces wireless controllers.
Hyperbox - Would be a console reminiscent of the upcoming Xbox 720 and PS4.
This post has been edited by vgmaster: 19 March 2010 - 07:09 PM
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